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feature request: allow one user to have multiple publications on Paragraph. is this planned? is there a manual workaround where I can move published articles to a different Paragraph publication (that I create with another email address)?
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Absolutely something we'd like to support soon. In the meantime, yes, you can create a separate Paragraph account with a different email and then try to move posts & subscribers over. Then, once everything is moved over to your new account, you can delete the old account if you want. Curious to hear more about your motivation? You can change the name of your publication and the email associated with your account, as well as some other changes that may solve your problem.
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I've been asking for custom typefaces for like 6 months. Nothing wrong with deprioritizing but the stuff that is on your roadmap seems low value for solo publishers. So I'm curious how you pick and choose? Majority of the blogs dont' look good, I'm aware aesthetics are lower priority for a lot of engineers but some customers care a lot.
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Thank you for the feedback! Choosing what to focus on is one of the hardest things we do, especially since we're a very small team. FWIW, we usually prioritize features based on how much we think they can help writers grow their readership or earnings, so we focus mainly on distribution- and monetization-related features. Fonts, colors, and theming definitely matter, especially in developing a unique home for writers to connect with their readers. But they tend to not move the needle too much in terms of monetization or distribution. Based on my experience, I've also seen many writers spend a bit too much time on theming relative to things that really matter: developing a habit of writing & publishing consistently, getting into a rhythm of sharing your work, developing a deeper understanding of what your readers value & will pay you for, and so on. We want to help writers develop a unique brand and home for their work in a way that's not distracting — something we're considering and hope to improve!
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